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The players back should be nice and warm with the gas fireplace going. Not too much wiggle room there.
David Chadwick RPT Newark, Ohio 1931 Mason Hamlin AA
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The aluminum is so light that it's needs extra music books just to hold it down. http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/msg/3682851745.html
David Chadwick RPT Newark, Ohio 1931 Mason Hamlin AA
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Probably putting the money towards a bookcase...
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I guess it was a "concert grand" sized cow that died to make that cover.
Knabe 5'2" Louis XV Walnut circa 1927 Very part time piano broker.
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I guess it was a "concert grand" sized cow that died to make that cover. Or they're comparing it to this one: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/msg/3682292860.html
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I was tempted to 'Flag' it as 'miscategorized.'
The self-sliding music rack is particularily elegant.
That's one ugly piano!
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It's much easier to bash a Steinway than it is to play one.
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From an ad for a Tom Thumb piano mentioned on the Piano Forum:
"It has 34 white keys; I didn't count the black keys. Most of the keys still play."
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I agree... the poor thing.
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I love this guys description as to the urgency for selling the old birdcage http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/msg/3686490698.html
David Chadwick RPT Newark, Ohio 1931 Mason Hamlin AA
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And, another seller who can't count! Do these sellers run out of toes and fingers?
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Hey Marty, you should respect those people! MY piano has 83 keys! :S haha!
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(I also love the modesty curtain!)
That's what the cloth is for!!!! Now I can wear my kilt for concerts!
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Now I can wear my kilt for concerts! Oh Boy! That leaves it all hangin' out for comments!
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Now I can wear my kilt for concerts! Oh Boy! That leaves it all hangin' out for comments! It's at a church fer cryin'out loud! Do ye think it's a Scots Presbyterian one?
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Guaranteed to be a fine musical experience. http://ventura.craigslist.org/bar/3684055807.htmlThe bartering options are too good!
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It's bona fide! http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19120210&id=0b9VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gbYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6984,845779
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Good find! I mean the entertainment value of course, not the piano Looks like a video game is the highest hope.
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Don, playing the blues in Austin, Texas on a 48" family heirloom Steinway upright, 100 year old, Starr, ca. 100 years old full size upright, Yamaha U30. Yamaha electric.
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Don, playing the blues in Austin, Texas on a 48" family heirloom Steinway upright, 100 year old, Starr, ca. 100 years old full size upright, Yamaha U30. Yamaha electric.
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